5 things to know in Florida for Nov. 20

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.

1. STATE HEARS PROPOSED FPL BASE RATE SETTLEMENT

The state's consumer advocate says a proposed Florida Power & Light Co. rate settlement with a three groups of commercial customers is a bad deal for nearly everyone else and is participating under protest at a regulatory hearing on the plan that began Monday.

2. UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI WON'T GO BOWLING

University of Miami officials make "unprecedented decision" to self-impose a bowl ban for the second-straight year as NCAA investigation of football program continues.

3. JUDGE QUESTIONS PRISON PRIVATIZATION

A Florida judge is raising questions about whether it was legal for the state to move ahead with a plan to privatize nearly 3,000 jobs in the state's prisons.

4. SKELETAL REMAINS FOUND NEAR ORLANDO

A passer-by called Orange County Sheriff's deputies Sunday after finding a body behind a shopping center.

5. BLACK FRIDAY SHOPPERS LINING UP

Some are already in line outside one Best Buy store in Tampa, where the shoppers "reunite" every year for Black Friday.